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First death from West Nile reported in South Dakota
by: Asher Deinken
Posted: Jul 24, 2025 / 10:12 AM CDT
Updated: Jul 24, 2025 / 12:10 PM CDT
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – A death due to the West Nile virus (WNV) has been reported in South Dakota.
The South Dakota Department of Health (SDDOH) wrote in a press release that as of July 23, in South Dakota, there have been three human cases in Brookings, Marshall and Spink County.
Of these three cases, one person ended up dying due to the virus. It was not specified in which county the deadly case occurred...
South Dakota has reported 74 West Nile virus cases in 2025. How many people have died?
Chris Mueller Sioux Falls Argus Leader
11 hours ago
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Four people have died of West Nile virus so far this year in South Dakota, according to the state health department's dashboard.
There had been 74 human cases reported statewide in 2025 as of Sept. 26. South Dakota also reported four deaths from West Nile virus in 2023, when a total of 96 human cases were detected in the state, according to a health department report...